Ijc mcs, New Bloomftclti; Jci. 7 DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR Has been tested by the pnbllo T . FOB TEN YEARa ' Ir. Crook's Wine of Tar Renovates and Invigorates the entire system. DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR Is the very remedy for the Weak and Debilitated. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Rapidly restores exhausted Strength ! DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR Kestores the Appetite and Strengthens the Stomach, DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Causes the food to digest, removing Dyspepsia and Indigestion DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Gives tone and energy to Debilitated Constitutions. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR. All recovering from any Illness win And nils the best Tomio they can take. DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR Is an effective Regulator of the Liver. DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR Cures Jaundice, or any Liver Complaint. DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR Hakes Delicate Females, who are never feeling wen, Dirong ana iicauny. DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR ilas restored many Persons who have been unable to work for years. DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR Should be taken if your Stomach is out ot Urdoi'. Dr. Crook' Wine of Tar Will prevent Mulurious Fevers, and braces up the System DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Possesses Vegetable Ingredients which make it the boat Tunic in the market. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Has proved itself in thousands of cases capable of curing all diseases of the Throat and Lung. DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR Cures all Chronic Coughs, and Coughs and Colds, more eftbctually than any " other remedy. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Eas Cured cases of Consumption projwmuccd Incurable by physicians. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR ( Has cured to many cases of Asthma and Bronchitis that It has been pronounced a specific for these complaints. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Removes Fain In Breast, 81de or Back. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR. Should be taken for diseases of the Urinary Organs. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Cures Gravel and Kidney Diseases. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Should be taken for all Throat and Lung Ailments. . , DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Should be kept in every house, and its life- giving Tonio pioperties tried by all. Dr. CROOK'S Compound Syrup of Poke Root, Cures any disease or eruption ou tue tsitin. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, Cures Rheumatism and Pains In Limbs, Bones, Ac. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT. Builds up Constitutions broken down from Mineral or Mercurial Poisons. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, Qures all Mercurial Diseases. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP POKE ROOT Should be taken by all - requiring a remedy , to maks pure blood. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, Cures Bcald Head, Baitnueuiu tug icivcr. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, Cures Unit standby Diseases of the Liver. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, Removes Syphilis or the diseases It eutsll raotteffcctuslly and speedily than any and ali attar raaieiHcsooinakrad. 961y Philadelphia Advertisements. A. B. Cunningham. J. II. Lewars. J. S.Glolm. Cunningham, Gleim & Co., Wholebalb Dbalbrs im Tobacco, Segars, &c, NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH STREET, niHsMIMXriBIA. 82310 PATTERSON & NF.WLIN, Wholesale CHroecrs, ... i 1 ' i, AND CO M M IS 8 I O X M E R 0 II A N T S No. 120 AltCIl STREET. 1'hiladelphia, -The sale of Eggs, Seeds, Grain and Wool asneciniiy. 31 Please send for a Circular. 48 WM. H. KENNEDY, i WITH G. W. Hickman. Geo. Wain. A. I.. Wlilteman. Hickman, Wain & Whitemnn, DEALERS IH Tobacco, Segars, &c, No. 222 MAItKET STREET, PIHLADEMUIA, PA. f A full Stock of the Celebrated Monitor Na vt, always on baud. 4 Si tf 10 BANCROFT & CO., lu.porteiH and Jobbers Of Staple and Fancy DRY - GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Blankets, Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, ku., Nos. 405 and 407 MAKKET STUEET, (Above Fourth, North Side,) Philadelphia. Wholesale Dealers In Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, ;.; ' Brooms, i ' Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c, And a fine assortment of Wood and Willow Ware, No. 420 Market street, above 4th, Philadelphia, Pa. January 1, 1RS9. John Shaffner, Jr. E. a Zlegler. Theo. Kuine. 8HAFFNER, ZIEGLEB & CO., Successors to 8HAFFNEH, Z1EGLEK CO., Importers and Dealers In Iloniery, . Glove, Itlbboiiw, NiiNpenders, TURK AD S, CO AIM 8, and every variety of TRIMMINGS .AND FANCY GOODS, No. 86, North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agents for Lancaster Combs. LLOYD, BUPFLEE, k WALTON, WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE, No. 629 Market Street, Philadelphia. H. K, TAYLOR, WITH WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street?, Philadelphia Pa HOAR.McCONKKT&CO., ' Successors to WM. W. PAUL & CO., WnOLISALB . BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, (23 Market St. and 014 Commerce Btreet, Philadelphia, Penn'a. WHOLESALE VIV11 av GROCERS January J, I860. Philadelphia Advertisements. WRICHT & SIDDALL, Wholesale Druggists, AND DEALERS IH t . Patent 3olioincM US MARKET STREET. NEAK FRONT,.-. Philadelphia, Pa. A. rULt HTOCK OF EVERYTHING CONNECTED WITH THE BUSINESS, OF THE HEST QUALITY, AM) AT VJSKY LOW PlllCCH. A Good location for business, enables us to offer Inducements to buyers, and makes It worth their while to give us a trial. s 8tf D AVID D. ELDER & CO., successors to MILLER & ELDER, Booksellers aud Stationers, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, And Dealers In WINDOW CURTAINS , AND , WALL PAPER, No. 430 Market Street, 31 PHILADELPHIA, FA. John Lucas & Co., Sole aim TJrE OK I.X MANUFACTURERS OF THE IMPERIAL FRENCH, PURE SWISS GREEN, Also, Pure While liCad and Color M ANITA CTURERS, Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St.. Philadelphia. SOWER, POTTS & CO., BooltNellcrM & Ntatioiicr, And Dealers in CURTAIN AND WALL-PAPERS, Nos. (31) Market and 623 Minor Streets, ; PHILADELPHIA, PA. 3- Publishers of Sanders' New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Roliert's History of the United States, Feltou's Outliue Maps, &o. III. VA I BOOKS Always .on baud, and made to Order. 31t A. U Kaub J. E. Frbthibr. KAUB A, FllYMIRE, ' ' ' "' 'y , ' IMPOBTERI AMD JOBBIHIOV ' Chin it , O lass AND " QUEENSWA11E, 801 and 80S, Cherry St., between Arch A Race, - , PHILADELPHIA. . ID" Constantly on hand, Original Assorted Packages. 8. 9. ly 10 W. A. Atwood. Isaac W. Ranch ATWOOD, RANCH & CO., f CoiuiiiInhIoii Merchant, AMI Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of Pickled and Salt FISH, No. 210 North Whanres, above Race Street, ' PHILADELPHIA, PA. G TO 17. MORTIMER' Q ?0R BARGAIN Oa Ilia Stock will be found the most complete in the county, aud consists of TlltY GOODS ApMTlllNU WlHOrKKIKS UOIIOK FINDINGS .tJOADI.KRS HARDWARE KJ WII.MIW WAHK 6io TIT-ALt, l'AFFK WpitUSJIKHall styles aJtTA'I'H 6i. 1,'AFI HATH 6i. CAfH ITrlHTK-fVOODH XTOXlUNtt din. nn. cloth VXTAIIJ XTAII.Hft HPIKK8 llTTVlXiK T(M)LHU AJ PAINT8. OI LH T AIMIMH AkBPICK AT HON Ac HTKKf, : ApAKRIAOE HARDWARE Vjix VKl01'iS b l'Al'KIt GOOD8 OF EVERY STYLE CHEAP FOR CASH, ALL AND bKE. Philadelphia Advertisements. V. PORT BEALE, WITU 1 BAItNES, BRO. & IIERRON, Wholesale Dealers In IIxitH, Caps, liirn, AND KTHA W O O O U S , No. 603 MARKET STREET, 6101y PHILADELPHIA. C. IC JORDAN. J. FOX JORDAN, FOX & CO., Wholesale Dealers in HfitH, Capw, Xnrs, AND STRAW GOODS, NO. Zr, NORTH THIRD STREET, (lletween Market and Arch Streets,) fi.18.el P1IILADELPJIIA. xv. f. KOii,i:ie, JOBBER IN Hats, Caps, Furs, AMD Straw - O- o o 1 n 153 NORTH. THIRD BTREET, 8 ly 10 PHILADELPHIA. Blatchles Cucumber Wood Pumps. TRADE (fTO MARK. Patented. BLATCHI.ET'H Cucumber Wood Pumps, n Tasteless, Durable, Efficient, and M ;iikai 1 Are already widely known and de servedly popular. RECENT IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS, recommend thew Pumps still more strongly to the favor of the public and the trade. Dealers sup plied with full dcsrriptlve Catalogues, l'rlee List- ofc, upou appueaiion. TINGLEY'S PATENT HORIZONTAL h i; n 1:11 1 iti;i:zi;, SAVES ICE, SAVES TIME, SAVES LABOR, And produces the tlnest quality of Cream known to the Art. Send for a Descriptive Catalogue. CHA8. O. DLATCHLEY, Manf'r, 60B Commerce Street, 13tf Philadelphia, Pa. CARSON'S , 1 inn is not wic lowest pneea. RTF.T.T.AT? but being much the best is In 01jljijAn, the end by fur the cheapest lilt twit full i Iflua ll n 4.a aud you will use no other. T HE alarming Increase In the number off right ful accidents. rnKiiHIiiff In tnrrllilA HnAtha ami uie uennieiion 01 vaiuaote properly, causea by the Indiscriminate use of oils, known under the name of petroleum, prompts us to call your iie clal attention to an article which will, wherever USED, remove the CAUSE of such accidents. We allude to Carson9 8 Stellar Oil FOB ILLUMINATING PURPOSES. The proprietor of this Oil has for several years felt the necessity of providing for, and presenting to the publio, as a substitute for the dangerons comiwumls which are sent broadcast over the country, an oil that Is SAFE and HRILLIANT, and entirely reliable. After a long series ot labo rious and costly experiments, he has succeeded In providing, ana now oilers to the public, such a substitute In "CARSON'S STELLAR OIL." It should be used by every family, 1ST, Because It Is safe beyond a question. The primary purpose In the preparation ot STELLAR OIL has been to make It PERFECTLY SAFE, thus Insuring the lives and property of those who use It. , 2D, Because It Is the most BRILLIANT liquid 11 umlnator now known. 3D, Because It Is more economical. In the long run, than any of the dangerous oils and fluids now In too common use. Tit, Because It Is Intensely BRILLIANT, and therefore economical, giving the greatest possi ble light at the least expenditure to the consum er. Its present standard ot SAFETY AND BRILLIANCY will always be maintained, for upon this the proprietor depends for sustaining the high reputation the STELLAR OIL now enjoys. To prevent the adulteration ot this with the ex plosive compounds now known under the uuine of kerosene. &c tie.. It Is put up for family use In Five tiallon cans, each call being sealed, and stamiied with the trade-mark of the proprietor ; It cauiiut be tampered with between the niauufae turer and coiiHumer. None Is geuuiue without the TH ADK-M AHK. STELLAR OIL Is sold only by weight, each can containing live gallons of six and a half pounds each, thus securing to every purchaser full meas ure. It Is the duty and Interest of all dealers and consumers of Illuminating oil to use the STELLAR uu, omy, uecause it uume is Known to be sale ana reliable. tS. All orders should be addressed to jAiiiKar a co., WHOLESALE AftENTS, ISA South Front Street, 1 S ly Phlladulphla. JLOCIIJIAN'S Writing- I7iuil! TniS FLUID Is warranted EQUAL to ARXOLD'a, and Is sold at much less price. The money will be refunded to those buying it, If It doe not prove entirely satisfactory, t. For sale by F. Mortimer, New Bloomfleld. MILLER ELDER, ' Bole Agents, 430 Market Btreet, t3031 Philadelphia. I s HUMOROUS ITEMS ' U3TA clorgyman said tho otlior dny that rnodorn young Indies were not tho daugh ters of Shorn and Ham, but the dnughtora of Hem nnd Sham I E3?"A Gorman lately married says " I'd van youst so easy as a needle oood valk out mit a camel's eye as to got dor porhindt vord mit a voomnns." tA lady nskod a gentleman, who waa suffering with influenza, " My dear sir, what do you take for your cold?" 'Five pockot-handkerclilcfs a day, ma'am.' EIt is reported that a somewhat ju venile dandy said to a fair partner at a ball: "Miss, don't you think my moustaches are becoming?" "Well, sir, they may bo coming, but they have not yet arrived." I37A young lady in a suburban town, who has received the attentions of a young man for some time, on being asked what his business was, replied, naively : " OU he is a bummer for a drygood firm." 8ho meant drummer. tSTDuring a recent trial at Rockport 111., Judge Laird interrupted tho testimony of a lady witness, remarking that it was not relevant. The lady raised her head, and with a look made all of injured innocence, inquired, " Well, sir, am I tolling this story, or are you ?" Tho Judge allowed lior to talk as long as she wanted to. What is your business?" asked a Judge of a prisoner at tho bar. " Well, I s'poso you might call mo a lock smith." " When did you InBt work at that busi ness?" " Last night, when I heard the call for porlice, 'an I made a bolt for the rear door." tW Judge "I flue Tim Leary $5 for assault and battery on Pat Moloy." Tat Moloy" But, your Honor, IJwant more damages. Ho blacked me eye, an' if I had been invited to a tea party I couldn't have gone." Judge "Tho court knowa nothing about consequential damages. You muBt carry your case to Geneva." Adjourned. tW Two eminent clergymon of Brook lynthe one an Episcopalian and the other a Unitarian met in crossing the ' Wall Street ferry. Joking being in order, tbe churchman said, " Brother , if I were not an Episcopalian, I would be a Uni tarian." "Why so?" was the question. " Because I always had my mind made up to be either something or nothing," waa the answer. t '"Julius, ef a mob ob chickens coat tan dollars, what will a pair come to ?" Who bought em?" " What yer ask dat fur. " Kase, ef my wife bought em,' I could tolo what they come to, mighty quick." "What?" " Two potpies and a friccassee." " Look here culled frien' don't noma nnr circumambient jokes on dis chile, or he'll broke yor jaw short off by de handle, hear dat." tSTWalking along Superior street with a friend ( Art emas Ward) we passed a di lapidated specimen of humanity, who had Vagabond" written all over him. "Now," said Artemas with a look of mingled disgust and pity, as he pointed to tho miserable follow, " you wouldn't think that wretched being waa at this moment, the wealthiest man in Cleveland ?" " No 1" said the friend, looking at the man with some interest. " Well, ho isn't," returned Artemas with a comical pucker of the mouth, while hi eyes laughed oonsuraedly. CSTTho following is a Western instance of the " ruling passion strong in death :" Squire W was very fastidious in his notions of propriety. At weddings and funorals he was quite officious, and very particular that everything should be done decently and in order. In due time be waa taken ill fatally so and relatives and friends woro gathered around his bed sad and woeping. Oue of these more thought ful than the rest, asked the departing Squire if he would like to have a clergyman called in to pray with him, to which he replied : " Well, yes ; I think it would bo appropriate." tSTThe Waterbury American tolls tho following story: "A gentleman visiting here from the West went to visit an old schoolmate who lived here. After a conver sation about old times, the suject of the boarding-house where they used to live was brought up. Mr. A. asked Mr. B., the visitor, if he remembered the two girls, daughters of the couple who kept the boarding-house. 1 Remember them I ex claimed Mr. B., ' you're right, I do. Reg ulur old maids, too ; wonder if they've got their false teeth yet Don't believe they have if they bad to pay for 'em. Ha? hat ha I They were a preoioua pair weren't they Jack ?' During this time A'a face grew long, turned red, and all the colors of the rainbow, and he finally shouted out: 'There, you've gone far enough, Mr. B.," ont of thou girlt it my wft J" With that A. shot on like a rocket, and B., after recovering himself, went in and took tonio. thing, and Immediately started for the city.